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BJP Leaders Expelled in Vadodara : Vadodara Municipal Elections: 26 BJP Members Expelled for Indiscipline

Vadodara Municipal Elections: 26 BJP Members Expelled for Indiscipline
Vadodara, Feb 5 (NationPress) In a surprising turn of events, 26 BJP leaders were expelled from the party after independently filing their nomination papers for municipal elections in Karjan Municipality, violating party discipline.

Synopsis

In a significant political development, 26 BJP leaders were expelled from the party after filing independent nominations for municipal elections in Vadodara, violating party discipline. This act of rebellion poses a serious risk to the party's electoral strategies and integrity.

Key Takeaways

  • 26 BJP leaders expelled for independent nominations.
  • Violation of party discipline leads to significant consequences.
  • Vadodara district BJP president enforces strict action.
  • Upcoming municipal elections on February 16.
  • 27% of seats reserved for Other Backward Classes.

Vadodara, Feb 5 (NationPress) In a surprising turn of events, 26 leaders from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) were expelled from the party after they independently submitted their nomination papers for the municipal elections in Karjan Municipality, located in Vadodara district, which was a clear breach of party discipline.

The discontent among BJP leaders arose after they were denied candidacy tickets following the official announcement of candidates for all positions, triggering a significant political upheaval.

This act of defiance poses a substantial risk to the party's integrity and electoral plans. As a reaction to this indiscipline, the BJP president of Vadodara district took stringent measures and expelled all 26 rebel leaders and supporters from the party for six years.

This decisive action has reverberated throughout the political community.

The suspended BJP members include Sumar Mahmadbhai Jamod, Jaibunisha Mehebubkhan Pathan, Dinesh Manubhai Vasava, Saroj Prakashbhai Vasava, Manu Mohanbhai Vasava, Renuka Rajeshbhai Patel, Deval Laxmanbhai Bharwad, Vanrajsinh Mehtapsinh Raulji, Dipmalakumari Hemrajsinh Rana, Digvijaysinh Ranjitsinh Atodariya, Yuvrajsinh Bharatsinh Raulji, Mitalben Devendrasinh Chavda, Bhupendra Chiman Patel, Kanti Kanjibhai Parmar, Mahendrasinh Ratansinh Chauhan, Pravinbhai Manibhai Solanki, Rameshbhai Karshanbhai Patel, Sanjay Magan Parmar, Harshad Gordhanbhai Chauhan, Bhikha Bapubhai Solanki, Kamlesh Jentibhai Parmar, Nitin Mohanbhai Vasava, Rajendrasinh Madhavsinh Chauhan, Sandip Raghunathbhai Parmar, Kiran Narsinhbhai Patel, and Jayanti Govindbhai Solanki.

The state of Gujarat is preparing for pivotal municipal elections set for February 16.

These elections will involve various local governance bodies, including the regular elections for the Junagadh Municipal Corporation, routine and mid-term elections for 73 municipalities, the regular election for the Kheda district panchayat, and the standard elections for Kathlal, Kapadvanj, and Gandhinagar taluka panchayats.

Furthermore, by-elections are planned for vacant positions across several municipal corporations, municipalities, district panchayats, and taluka panchayats.

The State Election Commission of Gujarat has confirmed that voting will occur on February 16, with vote counting scheduled for February 18.

Importantly, 27 percent of the seats will be reserved for Other Backward Classes (OBCs), in compliance with the directives from the state government.

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